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Newspaper Clipping from the Washington Post, June 8, 1952
"Son of Father's Day Founder Is District's Ideal Dad of 1952," newspaper clipping from The Washington Post, Washington, D. C., June 8, 1952
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Newspaper Clipping from the Washington Post, June 8, 1952
"Son of Father's Day Founder Is District's Ideal Dad of 1952," newspaper clipping from The Washington Post, Washington, D. C., June 8, 1952.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Washington Post, June 8, 1952
"Son of Father's Day Founder Is District's Ideal Dad of 1952," newspaper clipping from The Washington Post, Washington, D. C., June 8, 1952.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Washington Post, June 8, 1952
"Son of Father's Day Founder Is District's Ideal Dad of 1952," newspaper clipping from The Washington Post, Washington, D. C., June 8, 1952.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Washington Post, June 9, 1952
"Ideal Dad Has Big Schedule Next Sunday," newspaper clipping of article from The Washington Post, Washington, D. C., June 9, 1952.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Washington Post, May 16, 1952
"Ideal Father Spends Busy, If Hot, Day," newspaper clipping from The Washington Post, Washington, D. C., May 16, 1952.
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Newspaper Clipping, c. 1951
"Father's Day Founder Pins Rose on Toastmaster," unidentified newspaper clipping, c. 1951. Includes published photograph which pictures John L. Matthiesen, Sonora Dodd, Col. George S. Clarke, and Mrs. E. W. Donovan.
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Newspaper Clipping from St. Louis Globe-Democrat, June 17, 1951
"Here's How Father's Day Got on the Calendar," newspaper clipping of article by John Costello, published in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, Missouri, June 17, 1951.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Washington Post, c. 1951
"Ideal Father Spends Busy, If Hot, Day," newspaper clipping of article from The Washington Post, Washington, D. C., c. 1951.
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Newspaper Clippings, c. 1951
Father's Day-related newspaper articles, c. 1951. (1) "Congress Is Asked to Legalize Status of Day Feting Dad," (2) "Recall Origins Of Father's Day: International Group Has An-nual Banquet Here." Handwritten note next to clipping (1): "Mr. Horan has not yet Completed this assignment but promised he would continue his efforts. John."
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Newspaper Clippings, June 1950
Father's Day-related newspaper clippings, published in The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, June 1950. (1) "Father's Day Group Pauses for Tribute to Granddad," (2) "Citation Given Store Manager." Clippings received from the Acme Letter Shop.
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Photocopy of Newspaper Clipping, originally published June 6, 1950
"The Father's Day Contribution," photocopy of article by Harry Riemer. Newspaper clipping originally published June 6, 1950 in The Daily News Record. Publishing location unidentified.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Newark News, June 19, 1949
"'Christened' Father's Day: Irvington Man Gave Inaugural Sermon," newspaper clipping of article from The News, Newark, New Jersey, June 19, 1949.
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Newspaper Clipping, c. 1948
"Mrs. John Dodd To Be At Rites," unidentified newspaper clipping, c.1948.
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Newspaper Clipping, c. 1948
"Ripley's Believe It or Not!...Mrs John Bruce Dodd, A Mother Created 'Father's Day', Spokane, Washington, 1910," unidentified newspaper clipping, c. 1948.
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Newspaper Clipping, c. 1948
"38th Father's Day Dinner Scheduled by Founding Group," unidentified newspaper clipping, c. 1948. Handwritten note: "1948."
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Newspaper Clipping from The Spokesman-Review, June 20, 1948
"Founder of Fath[er's Day]...," newspaper clipping from The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, June 20, 1948. Clipping received from Acme Letter Shop.
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Newspaper Clipping, June 17, 1948
"Spokane Woman Credited With Starting Father's Day: Verbal Tributes to Dad Began in 1910 At Church Services," newspaper clipping from the San Francisco News, San Francisco, California, June 17, 1948.
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Newspaper Clipping from The Spokesman-Review, April 7, 1947
"County Pioneers Elect Officers at Annual Meeting," newspaper clipping from The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, April 7, 1947. Reveals that Sonora Dodd served as historian for the Spokane County Pioneers' Society.
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Photocopy of Newspaper Clipping, originally published January 28, 1946
Photocopy of newspaper clipping of article "Unveil Father's Day Poster" from The Sun, New York City, New York, January 28, 1946. Handwritten note: "The first 1946 Father's Day consumer publicity has already started to appear."
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Photocopy of Newspaper Clipping, originally published May 28, 1946
Photocopy of newspaper clipping of article "Champ Dad," from The Record, Boston Massachusetts, May 28, 1946.
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Newspaper Clipping from Spokane Daily Chronicle, June 14, 1944
Newspaper articles from The Daily Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, June 14, 1944: (1) "Tribute Planned on Father's Day", (2) "Shopping Trend Indicates Dad Is Due for Happy Day."
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Newspaper Clipping from the Spokane Chronicle, May 26, 1943
"Wirephoto: Spokane's Founder of Father's Day Honored," newspaper clipping from The Daily Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, May 26, 1943. Sticker on reverse side of clipping: "Father's Day, June 18, Remember Dad!"
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Newspaper Clipping from the Spokane Chronicle, May 26, 1943
"Wirephoto: Spokane's Founder of Father's Day Honored," newspaper clipping from The Daily Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, May 26, 1943.
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Newspaper Clipping from the Spokane Chronicle, May 26, 1943
"Wirephoto: Spokane's Founder of Father's Day Honored," newspaper clipping from The Daily Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, May 26, 1943.
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